Sierra Clark presented her work on AGI among the Batwa at the Geography Honours poster session at McGill

Sierra is presenting her honours thesis work looking at the burden and lived experience of self-reported20150327_1423341-234x300 acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) in an Indigenous Batwa-Pygmy population in southwestern Uganda at the Geography Honours poster session today at McGill University.
We take this opportunity to congratulate Sierra on her thesis work!
If you are interested in learning more about Sierra’s work, please read her latest article, published in Epidemiology and Infection in December 2014:

Clark, S., Berrang-Ford, L., Lwasa, S., Namanya, D.B., Edge, V.L., IHACC Research Team, and Harper, S. (2014).The burden and determinants of self-reported acute gastrointestinal illness in an Indigenous Batwa Pygmy population in southwestern Uganda. Epidemiology and Infection, [Epub ahead of print].

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